The video below provides a concise overview of the most important info you need to know before registering for the 2015-2016 Praxis exams in Delaware, including how to select your test and date, how to register (including tips to save on testing costs), what to expect on test day, how the tests are scored, evaluating how you will perform, and how to prepare to ensure you pass.

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The Delaware Praxis exams are designed to assess subject matter knowledge and other competencies for individuals planning a career in teaching. Many prospective teachers must begin by taking the Praxis I Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), which is a basic skills test covering mathematics, reading, and writing. However, in Delaware, candidates with high SAT, GRE or Core Battery test scores may be able to use these scores in lieu of taking the Praxis I PPST. Often colleges use Praxis PPST scores to evaluate candidates for entry into teacher preparation programs.

Before achieving licensure, Delaware also requires many candidates to pass one or more Praxis II exams. The specific Praxis II exam that a candidate must take depends on the subject and grade-level that candidate plans to teach. For example, those planning to teach elementary school or special education typically must pass exams such as Praxis Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects, which cover a broad range of subjects, while those planning to teach a specific subject at the secondary school level must pass a Praxis single subject exam.

Many Delaware Praxis exams are offered via paper-based testing held on specific test dates, as well as via computer-based testing, which may be scheduled by appointment year-round. For more info on Praxis test dates and advice on choosing the best date for you, please click below...

Candidates may register for the Praxis exam by mail or online, and may re-register by phone. When and how you choose to register can affect the costs and fees associated with taking the test. For more info on Praxis test registration, and suggestions on how to reduce registration costs, please click below...

Want to learn more about the Praxis before registering? Start by viewing our freePraxis Study Guide to get a concise overview of exactly what subject matter will appear on your exam, then take our free, full-length Praxis Practice Test with diagnostics to see how you will perform and identify any areas in which you may need to improve...

PLEASE NOTE: The Praxis information provided above is intended as a helpful overview. It is not comprehensive, and is not intended to replace the full information found on the official Praxis website. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. All test-takers should visit the official Praxis: Delaware website at www.ets.org/praxis/de for complete Delaware Praxis registration info and to confirm test dates, procedures, and testing requirements, and should consider their individual needs, before making any registration decision. Teachers Test Prep is an independent test preparation company, and is not affiliated with Educational Testing Service (ETS), the company that administers the Praxis.

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